RE: How find *all* IP addresses on LAN?

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From: AuYong (AuYong_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/03/04


Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2004 08:19:01 -0700

u can by scanning your lan for ip adds (use a ip scanner program)
a remote computer can access your LAN network by your router's WAN ip adress
192.168.*.* are standard for all routers. A person or a program can know if
u r in a LAN network by refering to this ip add
as far i am concerned
 i stilll dont know how to access a specific computer behind a router with
nat on
if any one else knows how, can you tell me?
--AuYong

"George" wrote:

> Is there any way to "see" or retrieve ALL of the IP addresses of ALL devices
> that I have on my internal network.
>
> My Linksys router's DHCP table gives only the addresses it assigned to two
> PC's, like http://192.###.#.##. It does not give the addresses of things
> lke print servers and other things on my LAN.
>
> Is there a Windows function that would show a list of EVERY address?
>
> By the way, what's with the http://192.#####... is this a "standard" number
> every router defaults to giving internal LANS?
>
> If so, how do I find the IP address that YOU would use to access my network
> (or...is it that you would be accessing the router and the network behind it
> is firewalled?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>



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